Tons of people are donating money in support of the Indiana pizza place that won't deliver pizzas to gay weddings

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Folks are standing with Memories Pizza, and they're donating thousands of dollars to support the Indiana business. Their contributions are helping it stay afloat after the owners' anti-gay comments made national headlines Wednesday.

The owners of Memories Pizza in Walkerton, Indiana told local news they would refuse to serve pizza at a gay wedding, sparking backlash against a business that proudly boasted its right to discriminate (though its owners believe it's not discrimination) thanks to the newly passed Religious Freedom Restoration Act.

This is a sign Memories Pizza displays in their restaurant:

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Owner Kevin O'Connor defended himself to local news. "That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual. They choose to be homosexual," he said. "Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?"

"I wish we had more to give. We can't let a small group of militant haters determine the morality of the nation. Thank you for standing up, I'm sorry it cost you so dearly," a man named Dan Neuman commented on the GoFundMe page. He donated $10.

"Therefore everyone who confesses Me before men, I will also confess him before My Father who is in heaven. But whoever denies Me before men, I will also deny him before My Father who is in heaven. In the end it's how you lived your life. In the end it's all about Christ," donor Stephanie Dickerson wrote along with a $15 donation.

Maxine Funk commented, "Freedom is for all!"

The O'Connor family, who has owned the pizza place for 9 years, says they agree with Indiana Governor Mike Pence when he says the Religious Freedom Restoration Act does not encourage discrimination.